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DIED OF YELLOW FEVER.; A PATIENT BROUGHT PAST QUARANTINE AND LANDED IN NEW-YORK.

That quarantine regulations, no matter how rigid or careful, will not exclude every case of contagious or infectious disease from the city is shown by the death by yellow fever, at Riverside Hospital, Blackwell's Island, yesterday, of Arthur Clark, a steward on board the steamship Alene, which arrived from the West ...

November 21, 1884

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